Allah said : (Allah has promised, to those among you who believe and work righteous deeds, that He will, of a surety, grant them in the land, inheritance (of power), as He granted it to those before them; that He will establish in authority their religion -the one which He has chosen for them; and that He will change (their state), after the fear in which they (lived), to one of security and peace: 'They will worship Me (alone) and not associate aught with Me. 'If any do reject Faith after this, they are rebellious and wicked.) 55,AlNOOR.

Allah said: "The punishment of those who wage war against Allah and His Messenger, and strive with might and main for mischief through the land is: execution, or crucifixion, or the cutting off of hands and feet from opposite sides, or exile from the land: that is their disgrace in this world, and a heavy punishment is theirs in the Hereafter." 33:Al-Maeda .

The Muslims can end this at any

time. ACT.

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Asking the Lord to accept. The overall objective of this bulletin : Brothers and sisters urged to publish this article to relatives and friends, and in the mosques, and every person standing on the Internet Through the printing and distribution of the bulletin, and read on boards and also through sent by e-mail and e-mail Different groups, and chat rooms. , and other ideas that have the positive impact.

Tuesday, September 08, 2009

Off subject, Google books and privacy

Opposition to the pending “Google Books” settlement took a turn Tuesday as civil rights groups told a federal court that the plan to digitize millions of books threatens readers’ privacy.

The Electronic Frontier Foundation, the American Civil Liberties Union and the Samuelson Law, Technology and Public Policy Clinic of the University of California claimed in a court brief that reading could be chilled from Google maintaining personal identifying information about what titles the public browses, reads and purchases.

“Google Book Search and other digital book projects will redefine the way people read and research,” said author Jonathan Lethem, a National Book Critics Circle winner, in a statement. “Now is the moment to make sure that Google book search is as private as the world of physical books. If future readers know that they are leaving a digital trail for others to follow, they may shy away from important intellectual journeys.”

IF YOU ARE WORRIED ABOUT PRIVACY THEN GO TO THE LIBRARY, THE SERVICE IS OWNED

BY GOOGLE. BUT I REMIND YOU THE LIBRARYS ALSO COLLECT THE DATA ON WHAT YOU TAKE OUT.

Meanwhile, Amazon, Microsoft and Yahoo contend Google’s plan would amount to a monopoly. Sony, the developer of a rival digital book reader of Amazon’s Kindle, supports the plan, saying it would “substantially benefit consumers.”

THEN AMAZON AND MICROSOFT AND YAHOO NEED TO START UP SOME COMPETITION, NOT

COMPLAIN ABOUT THE COMPETITION.

The privacy groups, meanwhile, are demanding that Google create “a robust privacy policy that gives readers as much privacy in online books as they have in a library or a bookstore and to ensure that the policy is enforceable and overseen by the court on an ongoing basis.”

IF YOU DON'T LIKE GOOGLES PRIVACY TOS, THEN DON'T USE IT, GOOGLE OWNS IT.

Among other things, the rights groups are asking that a court-approved warrant be required before private reading information is disclosed.

Taliban demand air strike inquiry

Taliban demand air strike inquiry

The Taliban have called for a UN and human rights investigation into an air strike in Afghanistan on Friday that killed dozens of people.

Friday's air strike by US jets was called in by a Germancommander.The Taliban statement said: "We urge theworld human rights organisations, the United Nationsauthorities and other independent world bodies andgovernments to observe their humanitarian and ethicalresponsibility by condemning this incident andpreventing such incidents in future."

( Taliban didn't mention the beheadings of the truckdrivers, the stealing of the trucks,bombing marketplaces, bombing mosques or killing women andchildren at the hands of the Taliban, that should beaddressed by the humean right orgs also. G )

Monday, September 07, 2009

Ahmadinejad tells Obama to 'piss off'

Ahmadinejad tells Obama to 'piss off'

September 7, 2:50 PM

During an official press conference, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad declared, "From our point of view, Iran’s nuclear issue is over. We continue our work within the framework of global regulations and in close interaction with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). We will never negotiate over obvious rights of the Iranian nation." This statement came as questions were asked regarding Iran’s nuclear program and the deadline set by the United States for Iran to accept the offer to talks with six world powers and to trade incentives should Iran suspend it uranium enrichment activities. Ahmadinejad stated defiantly that Iran will never halt its uranium enrichment program nor will it compromise its right to do so.

At present, it appears as though the American offer to talk about Iran’s nuclear efforts and intentions, under threats of harsher sanctions, has resulted in absolutely no progress for the United States and an enhanced Iranian defiance. Some speculate that Iran will not come to the table until after a significant portion of its processing capability has been destroyed by a military action. The Obama Administration has made it clear, through gesture and deed, that military strikes against key Iranian facilities are out of the plan for the United States.

Iran's paradigm, in S America, export nukes

Iran's paradigm, in S America

Exporting nukes.

By Gerald

MY COMMENTS IN CAPS,G

"Local media quoted Ahmadinejad as saying in Mashhad on Sunday that US policies in South America are "doomed to be defeated."

"I believe that South America is undergoing a political and philosophical revolution. The nations there have awakened and can no longer bear any bullying and if anyone believes that their beliefs can be defeated by military means they are dead wrong," he added.

HE IS EXPRESSING A KEY TO 21 CENTURY IRANIAN WAR PARADIGM, US MILITARY WON'T DEFEAT BELIEFS, THEY BELIEVE THEIR EXPERIENCES, EMBASSY HOSTAGES W/O RETALIATION,TALIBAN, AL QAEDA, EXPERIENCE IN AFPAK.

"I am announcing from here that the US military policies in South America are certainly doomed to be defeated and I advise them to stop bullying."

Chavez and Ahmadinejad held talks in Tehran on Saturday and vowed to back revolutionary nations and form anti-imperialist fronts, according to the official IRNA news agency."

THEY ARE MOUNTING AN IRANIAN OPERATION IN S AMERICA TO CORRUPT GOVERNMENTS AND DEVELOP A NEW

FRONT AND EXPORT NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY ( WEAPONS ) IN S AMERICA.

"Industrial, economic, banking and transportation cooperation between the two nations should increase along with political cooperation," Khamenei told Chavez.

"By boosting cooperation between them, the Islamic Republic of Iran and Venezuela can consolidate the newly-formed independence front," the leader said.

Venezuela is to supply fuel-starved Iran with 20,000 barrels of petrol a day, President Hugo Chavez said on Sunday at the end of a two-day visit to the Islamic republic during which deals were also inked on medicine and commerce.

IRAN's TOTAL EXPORTS OF GASOLINE AMOUNT TO 20,000 BBLS A DAY. IS VENEZUELA GOING TO SWITCH ALL EXPORTS TO IRAN?

"Venezuela has agreed to export 20,000 barrels of petrol daily to Iran from October in a deal worth 800 million dollars," Chavez told reporters in the northeastern city of Mashhad, local media reported.

He gave no indication of the duration of the agreement.

"This amount will be deposited in a fund established in Iran and will be used to finance purchase of machinery and technology from Iran," Chavez added.

800 MILLION DOLLARS IN AN IRANIAN ACCOUNT FOR PURCHASE ONLY OF IRANIAN MACHINERY AND TECHNOLOGY. SOME READ NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY AND MACHINERY.

"It was also agreed that both sides will within the next 30 days inject 100 million dollars in the joint Iran-Venezuela bank," he said.

DEBKAfile's Iranian sources disclose that Hugo Chavez and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad are working on a wide-raging plan to replicate Iran's key nuclear installations in Venezuela, possibly in the framework of a new program there on the Iranian and North Korean models. Ahmadinejad seeks to keep them safe from possible US or Israeli attack; Chavez wants to rile Washington.More...